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You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great - Zig Ziglar Quotes

15 Inspiring Quotes from Zig Zaglar

Zig Ziglar, gets his claim to fame from being a motivational speaker. Most of his fame comes from areas of personal development, self-help and positive movement. I like the way some of these quotes have shaped and made us pause and think. Here is a collection of 15 such quotes for inspiration from Zig Zaglar.

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If you want something the whole universe conspires to make it happen – Paulo Coelho

16 inspiring Quotes from Paulo Coelho

I fell in love with Paulo Coelho’s writing from the time of reading The Alchemist. It was the fantasy of chasing a dream that swept me in the wave of Paulo Coelho and follow some of his quotes. This article is a collection of such inspiring quotes from Paulo Coelho

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It matters not what as to someone is born but what they grow to be

It Matters Not What Someone Is Born-J.K.Rowling

In a world where opportunities and challenges are not equally distributed, this quote makes you question your limitations. Although it is unfair the way these opportunities are distributed, we all have a few of those amidst limitations. We can cling to these limitations as things that hold us back.

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none can destroy iron, nothing destroys iron but its own corrosion,none can destroy iron but its own rust can, ratan tata quotes, ratan tata inspiration

None can destroy iron but its own rust – Ratan Tata

None can destroy iron but its own rust: A beautiful Ratan Tata quote comparing your personality to iron and how it can be influenced. We’re all subject to multiple experiences in the world. Not all experiences can shape or change us. We often stand as the gatekeeper to decide which thoughts are let in.

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Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth, Marcus Aurelius quote on perception, Marcus Aurelius on truth

Everything We Hear Is An Opinion-Marcus Aurelius

Everything we hear is an opinion: I love this quote because it makes me pause for a moment to think. Facts have a compelling way of influencing us and strengthening or weakening our opinions. However, are all facts reliable? Is there a possibility that some opinions are misrepresented as facts? This has more context in

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